Shrub rose plant named ‘AUSjump’

ABSTRACT

Shrub rose plant having free and continuous flowering; unusual orange-red blooms, paling to salmon-pink; rosette-shaped flowers with outer petals reflexing a little; and pleasing tea fragrance with a hint of lemon.

Genus and species: Rosa hybrida.

Variety denomination: ‘AUSJUMP’.

ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of a shrubrose plant named ‘AUSjump’ which was originated by me by crossing anunnamed seedling with the variety ‘AUSgold’, U.S. Plant Pat. No. 8,688.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The primary objective of this breeding was to produce a new rose varietyhaving a very free flowering and healthy plant, with orange-red flowersof a rosette shape, and good fragrance.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The objective was substantially achieved, along with other desirableimprovements, as evidenced by the following unique combination ofcharacteristics that are outstanding in the new variety and thatdistinguish it from its parents, as well as from all other varieties ofwhich I am aware:

1. Unusual orange-red blooms, paling to salmon-pink.

2. Rosette-shaped flowers, outer petals reflexing a little.

3. Pleasing tea fragrance with a hint of lemon.

4. Free and continuous flowering.

Asexual reproduction of this new variety by budding, as performed atAlbrighton, England, shows that the foregoing and all othercharacteristics and distinctions come true to form and are establishedand transmitted through succeeding propagations.

Comparison with Parents

‘AUSgold’ (Golden Celebration) has large, cupped, golden-yellow flowerson a medium shrub compared with the orange-red blooms of AUSjump. Theseedling parent has deep pink flowers and grows to 240 cm, about thricethe height of AUSjump.

Comparison with Similar Variety

‘AUSlot’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 11,422) has rosette-shaped blooms that arelight red in color, whereas ‘AUSjump’ has orange-red blooms. ‘AUSjump’also has a hint of lemon in its fragrance.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATION

The accompanying illustration shows typical specimens of the vegetativegrowth and flowers of this new variety in different stages ofdevelopment, depicted in color as nearly true as it is reasonablypossible to make the same in a color illustration of this character.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

The following is a detailed description of my new rose cultivar withcolor descriptions using terminology in accordance with The RoyalHorticultural Society (London) Colour Chart (2001), except whereordinary dictionary significance of color is indicated.

Parentage:

Seed parent.—Unnamed Seedling. (Unpatented).

Pollen parent.—‘AUSgold’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 8,688).

FLOWER

Observations made from plants commencing at one year of age grown in agarden environment at Albrighton, England.

Blooming habit: Continuous.

Bud:

Size.—About 4 cm long and 2.2 cm in diameter when the petals start tounfurl.

Form.—The bud form is pointed ovoid.

Color.—When sepals first divide, bud color is Yellow-Green Group 144A.When half blown, the upper sides of the petals are Red Group 52C; andthe lower sides of the petals are Yellow-Orange Group 22D.

Sepals.—Color: Upper surface: Yellow-Orange Group 14B. Lower surface:Yellow-Orange Group 14B. Length: 2.7 cm. Width: 0.8 cm. Shape: Pointed.Surface texture: Hairy edges. Upper surface: Very hairy. Lower surface:Smooth. There are three lightly appendaged sepals. These are threeunappendaged sepals with hairy edges.

Receptacle.—Color: Yellow-Green Group 144B. Shape: Pitcher. Size:Medium, about 1.1 cm long×0.8 cm wide. Surface: Smooth.

Peduncle.—Surface: Smooth. Color: Yellow-Green Group 144B. Strength:Stiff.

Bloom:

Size.—Medium. Average open diameter is about 5.5 cm.

Borne.—Several together in flat clusters.

Stems.—Strength: Normal. Average length is about 85 cm with a diameterof 0.5 cm.

Form.—When first open: Flat. Permanence: Outer petals curl back.

Petalage.—Number of petals under normal conditions: 68.

Color.—The upper sides of the petals are Red Group 54B at the outer partand Red Group 54A towards the base. The reverse sides of the petals areRed Group 54B at the outer part and Yellow-Orange Group 19B towards thebase. The base of each petal is Yellow Group 9B. The major color on theupper side is Red Group 54A.

Variegations.—None.

Discoloration.—The general tonality at the end of the first day: RedGroup 52B. At the end of the third day: Fading to Red Group 54C.

Fragrance.—Moderate. Character of fragrance: Tea, with a hint of lemon.

Petals:

Texture.—Thick and leathery.

Size.—33 mm wide by 36 mm long.

Shape.—Round.

Surfaces.—Smooth.

Margin.—Reflexing and undulating. Apex Shape: Round. Base Shape:Pointed.

Form.—Edges slightly quilled.

Arrangement.—Quartered.

Petaloids.—Number: 14 Color: Greyed-Red Group 180D with spot of YellowGroup 10C at base.

Persistence.—Petals hang on and dry.

Lastingness.—On the plant: Fair (about 4 days). As a cut flower: Fair(about 4 days).

Reproductive parts:

Stamens.—Number: 25. Length: 0.5 cm. Anthers: Length: 0.1 cm. Color:Yellow-Orange Group 14B. Arrangement: Tucked in calyx. Filaments: Color:Green-Yellow Group 1C. Length: 0.5 cm. Pollen: Color: Yellow Group 9C.

Pistils.—Number: 20. Length: 0.6 cm. Styles: Color: Yellow Group 3C.Length: 0.8 cm. Stigmas: Color: Yellow Group 6B. Length: 0.1 cm.

Hips.—None observed.

PLANT

Form.—Shrub.

Growth.—Medium and branching.

Age at maturity.—2 years.

Mature plant.—Height: 70 cm. Width: 55 cm.

Rootstock.—Dr. Huey in the United States. Rosa dumetorum laxa for theobserved plants in the United Kingdom.

Foliage: Number of leaflets on normal mid-stem leaves: 7 cm.

Size.—Medium. About 10 cm long×8.2 cm wide.

Quantity.—Normal.

Color.—New foliage: Upper side: Green Group 137C. Lower side: GreenGroup 138B. Old foliage: Upper side: Green Group 139A. Lower side: GreenGroup 138B.

Leaflets:

Size.—About 4.2 cm long×3.4 cm wide.

Shape.—Broadly oval and pointed oval.

Base shape.—Rounded.

Apex shape.—Acuminate.

Texture.—Leathery and smooth.

Edge.—Serrated.

Serrations.—Small.

Petiole.—Color: Yellow-Green Group 146D.

Petiole rachis.—Color: Yellow-Green Group 146D. Underside: Smooth.

Auricle shape.—Long point.

Stipules.—Length: 1.5 cm and serrated.

Disease resistance.—Resistant to mildew, blackspot, and rust undernormal growing conditions.

Pest persistence.—Not tested.

Vein color.—Yellow-Green Group 146B.

Venation pattern.—Branching.

Wood:

New wood.—Color: Yellow Green Group 144B with blush of Greyed-OrangeGroup 176C. Bark: Smooth.

Old wood.—Color: Green Group 137D. Bark: Smooth.

Prickles:

Quantity.—On main canes from base: Ordinary. (20 per 46 cm). On lateralsfrom main canes: Ordinary. (15 per 30 cm).

Form.—Hooked downward.

Length.—0.6 cm.

Color when young.—Red Group 42B.

Color when mature.—Red Group 50A.

Small prickles:

Quantity.—On main stalks: Few. On laterals: Few.

Color.—When young: Red Group 45B. When mature: Red Group 39B.

Winter hardiness: Not tested.

I claim:
 1. A new and distinct variety of rose plant of the shrub class,substantially as herein shown and described, characterized particularlyby its free and continuous flowering; unusual orange-red blooms, palingto salmon-pink; rosette-shaped flowers with outer petals reflexing alittle; and pleasing tea fragrance with a hint of lemon.